David Moyes will reportedly be offered the chance to replace Garry Monk as Swansea City manager.

According to the Sunday People, the Swans are set to give the 52-year-old Glaswegian a quick route back into management after he was sacked by Real Sociedad last month.

Garry Monk is under huge pressure after seeing his side humiliated 3-0 at home courtesy of a Riyad Mahrez hat-trick which sent the Foxes top of the Premier League table.

That result has sealed Monk's fate, claims the People, after a run of one win in 11 league games which sees the Swans hover perilously above the drop zone with just two points separating them and Sunderland in 18th.

That position is said to be too close for comfort for Swans chairman Huw Jenkins with a position in next year's Premier league a prized commodity given the newly-brokered £5.14bn TV rights deal with Sky and BT Sport comes into effect.

Moyes is looking to rebuild his reputation after being sacked from Manchester United in April 2014 after only being appointed the previous summer and being shown the door by Basque country club Sociedad after a year.

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After his Sociedad exit, Moyes said he had turned down a number of approaches from other clubs to honour his contract in Spain.

In a statement to the League Managers Association (LMA), he said: "I made a firm promise to Real Sociedad to honour my contract and it is disappointing not to be able to fulfil this commitment especially when I have turned down a number of job opportunities in recent months."

After taking Preston to the Division One play-off final in 2001, Moyes joined Everton in 2002, succeeding Walter Smith.

He took the Toffees into the third qualifying round of the Champions League in 2005 and to an FA Cup final in 2009.